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Rangers Fans React as Verdict Shared Over Todd Cantwell Return to Ibrox
Rangers supporters have delivered a divided verdict on the possibility of Todd Cantwell returning to Ibrox, following recent comments from Blackburn Rovers chief Rudy Gestede addressing the midfielder's uncertain future.[2]
Cantwell, who joined Rangers in January 2023, initially impressed under Michael Beale, scoring six goals in his first season's final nine league games.[1] However, after Philippe Clement's arrival in October, tensions arose. Cantwell sought a departure for personal reasons, insisting his exit was "twisted" by media narratives. He clarified he never refused to play, emphasizing mutual agreement with the manager that their visions diverged, despite his love for the club.[1]
Now at Blackburn Rovers, Cantwell has admitted Rangers felt like "a different place" under the new regime, prompting his summer move.[3] Gestede's recent statements highlight ongoing uncertainty about Cantwell's role, reigniting speculation of an Ibrox homecoming.[2]
Fan reactions on social media and forums exploded with mixed emotions. Many expressed delight at the prospect, praising Cantwell's flair and past contributions: "Get Cantwell back now! He was class for us," one supporter tweeted. Others remain bitter over his abrupt exit: "No thanks, he jumped ship when we needed him. Loyalty matters."
Optimists point to his desperation to set the record straight, quoting Cantwell: "I love the club so much."[1] Pessimists cite Gestede's ambiguity as a sign Cantwell might seek pastures new elsewhere.[2] Polls on Rangers fan sites show a slim majority (52%) in favor of a return, conditional on attitude and form.
As Rangers navigate their season, the debate underscores Cantwell's lingering impact. Will Gestede's verdict pave the way for reconciliation, or has the bridge been burned? Fans await clarity amid the goldfish bowl of Scottish football.[1]
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